TV Consoles Listing

Television Consoles and Related Products 2019

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Wheatstone Digital Networkable Television Consoles

IP-64

This 32-fader (or larger) digital mixing console features IP networking and a touchscreen interface that recognizes smartphone-style gestures. The IP-64 large-format mixing console is a solid, intuitively laid out surface that's easy to operate. With Pages and Layers, as well as the ability to completely customize your work flow, it sets a new standard.

Dimension Three

The Dimension Three TV audio console combines capabilities such as I/O layering and channel profiling to provide the most flexible control surface ever. A touchscreen option brings even more controls to the operator's fingertips.

D-8EX

D-8EX packs a lot of mixing power into a small space, making it an ideal companion in your remote truck or secondary on-air/production room. It features a PAGE function for doubling the number of channels in the same footprint.

Series Two/Series Four

The Series Four and Series Two are priced comparably to semi-pro live sound/recording mixers, and they won’t paint broadcasters into a corner should they ever want to add I/Os, mix-minus feeds, or any number of broadcast-specific functions.

WheatNet-IP Network

WheatNet-IP is a network system that utilizes Internet Protocol to enable audio to be intelligently distributed to devices across scaleable networks. It enables all audio sources to be available to all devices (such as mixing consoles, control surfaces, software controllers, automation devices, etc) and controlled from any and all devices. WheatNet-IP is AES67 compatible, yet is unique in that it represents an entire end-to-end solution, complete with audio transport, full control, and a toolset to enable exceptionally intelligent deployment and operation.

Gibraltar Network

Gibraltar's modular design uses multiple Gibraltar DSP cards to provide the mixing, bussing, I/O, and processing power which the control surface presents to the operator. The amount of DSP processing available can be scaled to the size and complexity of the intended installation and to allow for future expansion.